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Columbus Airport unveils preliminary design for new two‑story general aviation terminal; runway work set for Aug.–Nov. 2025

2085372 · January 8, 2025
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Summary

Airport director Amber Clark and architects presented early designs for a two‑story general aviation terminal intended to be more visible from the street, add a larger lobby, pilot facilities, a restaurant, meeting space and future hangars. City staff confirmed runway work is tentatively scheduled Aug. 1–end of November 2025.

Airport director Amber Clark and Heck Burchaw architect Scott Holmes presented early site and floor plans for a new general aviation terminal at Columbus Airport during the Jan. 7 City Council meeting.

Architect Scott Holmes said the team moved from a one‑story to a two‑story design to increase visibility from the street and provide a more prominent “front door” for private and corporate aviation. The first floor would include a two‑story lobby, information desk, a coffee bar, TSA/secure room for certain direct…

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